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Dont be nervous,just try and take it all in and you should enjoy the training. Having worked in a bank for 23 years I had never picked up a chainsaw before attending the course but even I passed with flying colours so good luck:thumbup:

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Hi ya guys ive just joined the forum so HELLO everyone....... Just about to book my cs30-31 and not sure who to use for my training can any one give me any advice etc? I live in Staffordshire and looking for a good trainer and reasonable price too as looking at doing a further 2 courses after 38-39 . Im currently a gardner in Lichfield / Tamworth and cuurently have my own small business maintaining gardens but want to get in to the tree side too, I know its hard graft as i was working on the groung for a tree surgen for about a year in the past so i know what to expect aswell as i love the tree side. Any help or onfo would be great cheers guys :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

I did my CS30 & 31 after a 5 day course having never touched a chainsaw. It's a fair amount to take in in 5 days but if you put your mind to it its easy enough. Make sure you have a sharp chain on the day, nothing worse than being assessed when your using a blunt saw. Good luck!

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